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'''My Heart is Broken''' is the 4th track on Evanescence's self-titled album, [[Evanescence (album)]]. It was chosen to be the second single. Its working title was "Metalocalarp".
''The Bitter Truth'' is [[Evanescence]]'s fifth studio album that was released on March 26, 2021 through [[BMG]]. It was originally going to be released in late 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic which slowed down the recording. '''[[The_Bitter_Truth|(more...)]]'''
 
''"Tim, Terry and I wrote the song together at my house in NY. Tim programmed a simple drum beat on the computer and looped it, and I started jamming that piano riff on the harp, and then Terry came in w the guitar. We loved it right away, and once we got together with the rest of the band, it really came to life. We almost always have stupid temporary names for songs before we get the lyrics written and name it for real. Metalocalypse plus harp equals Metalocalarp."''
 
In another interview with Kerrang Magazine, Amy noted that the song was inspired by her involvement with the organisation Restore NYC rather than romantic heartbreak as the title of the song might suggest.
 
"''A good friend of mine heads up an organisation in New York that rescues victims of sex trafficking"'', Amy clarifies. ''"My husband and I got involved and were really moved and horrified. As I was writing the song I was putting myself in that place - what would it be like to be trapped? Threatened? Alone? Unable to tell anyone what was happening because you're afraid of what would happen?"'' '''[[My Heart is Broken|(more...)]]'''

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The Bitter Truth is Evanescence's fifth studio album that was released on March 26, 2021 through BMG. It was originally going to be released in late 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic which slowed down the recording. (more...)